For planetary science, accurate clocks are mainly used as part of an onboard radioscience transponder. In the case of two-way radio data, the dominating data type for planetary radioscience, an accurate spacecraft clock is not necessary since the measurements can be calibrated using high-precision clocks on Earth. In the case of one-way radio data, however, an accurate clock can make the precision of one-way radio data be comparable to the two-way data, and possibly better since only one leg of radio path would be affected by the media. This article addresses several ways to improve observations for planetary science, either by improving the onboard clock or by using further variants of the classical radioscience methods, e.g., Same Beam In...
International audienceThe use of ultra-precise optical clocks in space ("master clocks") w...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...
The stability of pulse arrival times from pulsars and white dwarfs have been reanalyzed using severa...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V. For planetary science, accurate clocks are mainly used ...
For planetary science, accurate clocks are mainly used as part of an onboard radioscience transpond...
The primary payload of a navigation satellite is its clock that is indispensable to perform precise ...
The accuracy of Earth-based radio astronomy is limited in a fundamental way by the variable delay of...
The performance of optical clocks has strongly progressed in recent years, and accuracies and instab...
The high accuracy of modern astronomical spatial-temporal reference systems has made them considerab...
International audienceThe use of ultra-precise optical clocks in space ("master clocks") w...
International audienceInternational Atomic Time (TAI) is a realization of Terrestrial Time (TT), sta...
International audienceInternational Atomic Time (TAI) is a realization of Terrestrial Time (TT), sta...
International audienceThe use of ultra-precise optical clocks in space ("master clocks") w...
International audienceThe use of ultra-precise optical clocks in space ("master clocks") w...
The Deep Space Atomic Clock (DSAC) mission will demonstrate the on-orbit performance of a high-accur...
International audienceThe use of ultra-precise optical clocks in space ("master clocks") w...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...
The stability of pulse arrival times from pulsars and white dwarfs have been reanalyzed using severa...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V. For planetary science, accurate clocks are mainly used ...
For planetary science, accurate clocks are mainly used as part of an onboard radioscience transpond...
The primary payload of a navigation satellite is its clock that is indispensable to perform precise ...
The accuracy of Earth-based radio astronomy is limited in a fundamental way by the variable delay of...
The performance of optical clocks has strongly progressed in recent years, and accuracies and instab...
The high accuracy of modern astronomical spatial-temporal reference systems has made them considerab...
International audienceThe use of ultra-precise optical clocks in space ("master clocks") w...
International audienceInternational Atomic Time (TAI) is a realization of Terrestrial Time (TT), sta...
International audienceInternational Atomic Time (TAI) is a realization of Terrestrial Time (TT), sta...
International audienceThe use of ultra-precise optical clocks in space ("master clocks") w...
International audienceThe use of ultra-precise optical clocks in space ("master clocks") w...
The Deep Space Atomic Clock (DSAC) mission will demonstrate the on-orbit performance of a high-accur...
International audienceThe use of ultra-precise optical clocks in space ("master clocks") w...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...
The stability of pulse arrival times from pulsars and white dwarfs have been reanalyzed using severa...